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Super Sol "Mixed Lightweight Soil" *Acquired certification for public procurement eligibility.

Mixed lightweight soil is a construction method that involves mixing lightweight super soil with generated soil and other materials. The mixing ratio can be calculated based on the upper limit of unit volume weight, which helps to reduce material costs.

The method of using Super Sol as a lightweight material by mixing it with excavated soil, inexpensive purchased soil, crushed stone, etc., is called "mixed lightweight soil." 【Features / Benefits】 - Lightweight (suppresses settlement, reduces earth pressure, etc.) - The soil properties of the mixed soil (density, strength, permeability, etc.) can be adjusted according to the mixing ratio. - Easy to construct (can be implemented using conventional earthwork procedures and construction machinery) - Consideration for the global environment - Cost reduction in materials. Reduction in the amount of lightweight material used by utilizing excavated soil and inexpensive crushed stone. - Reduction in disposal costs for surplus soil through effective use of locally generated excavated soil. - In 2019, a JIS standard was established for "glass foam recycled materials." (JIS Z 7313) - NETIS (New Technology Information System) Lightweight embankment material "Super Sol" Registration number QS-980235 Registration period 1999.02.09 to 2011.3.31 Listing ended due to expiration of the period. * The Glass Foam Material Business Cooperative obtained the Qualified Union Certification for Public Procurement on April 16, 2020. This has established a responsibility system and quality control for "Super Sol," enhancing its public nature. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog to view.

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[Disaster Recovery Construction Case] Lightweight Fill Material 'Super Sol' Contributes to Shortening Construction Period

There are construction case studies for disaster recovery work! No curing period is required, allowing for a shortened construction period.

We would like to introduce a case of construction work for disaster recovery using Super Sol conducted by our company. To proceed with the construction quickly, it is essential to ensure timely delivery of materials, transportation to the site, constructability, material costs, and stable supply of materials. "Super Sol" can reduce costs when combined with crushed stone (such as excavated soil). It can be constructed using standard earthwork procedures, contributing to a shortened construction period. We have examples of disaster recovery construction, tsunami evacuation road widening projects, and mixed lightweight soil and sandwich-type construction. Please take a look at our catalog. 【Benefits】 - Shortened construction period (no curing time required) - Proven case studies in disaster recovery construction - Very lightweight with a unit weight of 4 kN/m³, allowing adjustments to 11 kN/m³ when combined with crushed stone, etc. - Can be constructed using standard earthwork procedures, contributing to a shortened construction period - Shipping available from 18 factories nationwide, from Hokkaido to Okinawa *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Super Sol Construction Case] A2 Case of Backfill Material for Block Retaining Wall

This is a case of the construction ancillary works for the Goro Fureai Bridge in Mizunami City, Gifu Prefecture.

We would like to introduce a case study of the construction of "Super Sol," an artificial lightweight material made by crushing and sintering waste glass into a foamed state, used as backfill material for block walls. In the auxiliary work of bridge construction, Super Sol, which has high permeability, was applied as river embankment material. It was used as backfill material for block masonry. In some areas, a lightweight mixed soil (60% Super Sol and 40% soil) was used for construction. 【Construction Case Study】 - Project Details: Auxiliary work for the Goro Fureai Bridge improvement - Usage Category: Civil Engineering / Backfill for Structures / Retaining Walls - Client: Mizuho City - Construction Location: Mizuho City, Gifu Prefecture - Required Performance: Lightweight and reduced earth pressure For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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